Enterprise Truck Rental has opened two new branches in West Virginia.
The locations in Morgantown and Beckley, which both officially opened Jan. 2, were strategically selected due to local growth and increasing customer demand throughout the state.
The locations in Morgantown and Beckley, which both officially opened Jan. 2, were strategically selected due to local growth and increasing customer demand throughout the state.

These openings kick off Enterprise Truck Rental’s third decade of business
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Enterprise Truck Rental has opened two new branches in West Virginia.
The locations in Morgantown and Beckley, which both officially opened Jan. 2, were strategically selected due to local growth and increasing customer demand throughout the state.
The new branches bring the total number of Enterprise Truck Rental locations in West Virginia to four, and provide customers in Morgantown, Beckley, and the surrounding areas more convenient access to truck rental solutions – from cargo vans and box trucks, to tow-capable pickup trucks, all for business or personal use.
These openings kick off Enterprise Truck Rental’s third decade of business, after celebrating a year of exceptional success. In 2019, the company celebrated its twentieth anniversary with double-digit growth in both fleet and revenue, and opened 36 locations throughout North America.
Located at 176 Airport Rd., Beaver, WV 25813, the Beckley branch shares space with an Enterprise Rent-A-Car office and is operated by five employees.
The Morgantown branch is located at 88 Asturias Lane, Morgantown, WV 26508 and is operated by seven employees. Both locations have plans to fill additional positions as the businesses continues to grow.

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